The Rebellion occurred in the fictional setting of Manor Farm in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Manor Farm was owned by Mr. Jones, an irresponsible farmer that starved his animals and treated them cruelly.
The boar of Manor Farm, Old Major, told the animals that it was time to rise against Jones and start their own animal utopia.
The Rebellion occurred when the animals drove Mr. and Mrs. Jones out of Manor Farm along with Moses, the raven. Manor Farm was subsequently renamed as "Animal Farm".
The Russian Revolution
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It is significant
well it depends because the farmers of other farms all hate animal farm and are very jealous...for example Frederick tries to attack animal farm but they get runned out although the animals do suffer bruises and stuff. on the other hand the animals from other farms are somewhat influenced about the rebellion and want to have a rebellion of their own...see if you read the book mostly the chapters after the rebellion succeeds you will surely get it:):):) ya:D
It represents the Russian Revolution.
Your not answering the question!!
The Russian revolution
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Because the rebellion was over.
The pigs, led by Snowball and Napoleon.
that things were a lot worst before the rebellion